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jhereg Regular user Petaluma California 121 Posts |
Jonathan
I'm pondering what you mean by "serious non-animal technology"... |
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27300 Posts |
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On 2011-07-03 01:02, jhereg wrote: that's what private messages are for.
...to all the coins I've dropped here
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Mb217 Inner circle 9531 Posts |
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On 2011-07-01 12:58, Lloyd Barnes wrote: Just going by your posts, 100 or so ain't all the much though I realize you could've been here all along without posting much. Just the same, cheers and welcome deeper into the fray here.
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Lloyd Barnes Special user 545 Posts |
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On 2011-07-03 10:07, Mb217 wrote: Thanks mate Lloyd. P.s. New blog post is up. A new coin vanish + more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0dN9P-0lUQ |
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dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
If that's not too angle-sensitive.... very nice!! Are you teaching any of your moves?
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Lloyd Barnes Special user 545 Posts |
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On 2011-07-04 11:25, dduane wrote: Angles are good, behind is a bad angle and directly the the left hand side, but this can be control with crowd control. Thanks for the good comment Dennis! Currently I'm not teaching any of the coin work, but if there is enough interest from people then I'll put together an instant download. But only if you guys really want to learn this stuff. I've got tons of stuff to get up on the Youtube page, this is just the first couple of things I managed to get on film. Cheers, Lloyd |
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jhereg Regular user Petaluma California 121 Posts |
That's nice work Lloyd! And by the way, good on you for not trivializing your work by showing the youtube community how you do it!
I would pay to learn this. Keep me posted if you plan to offer it. |
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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9988 Posts |
Nice stuff -- of course I am interested in any future developments
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Lloyd Barnes Special user 545 Posts |
Hey guys,
Been getting loads of brilliant comments about this, lots of people wanting to learn this and some of the other stuff that I have. Some of my work can be seen on my daily blog here: www.MagiciansNotebook.tumblr.com Anyway, I was thinking with all of this interest, I might make a small instant download for a couple of dollars, if you'd be interested, let me know and I'll start making it. Cheers, Lloyd |
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Nice, fooled me.
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Dan Efran Regular user Pittsburgh, PA 150 Posts |
I think this is extremely clever. Simple, direct, and convincing.
It strikes me as kind of like Osmosis with a glass...which is a compliment. The auditory illusion is very disarming, yet it seems really easy to achieve. I can imagine adapting that idea to lots of other contexts. I bet this would be a lot of fun to perform. I'd say it's definitely worth a couple of dollars. |
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Dan McLean Inner circle Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur 1261 Posts |
Fooled me too. This young man is good.
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Sean Giles Inner circle Cambridge/ UK 3517 Posts |
I liked it Lloyd. I think it needs to be used as an early phase in a longer presentation. You're very creative for one so young. Well done
All the best Sean |
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dduane Special user Bridgewater, MA 784 Posts |
Put in my vote to buy a download. - Dennis
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Jboeskin New user Yuma, AZ 81 Posts |
I'd be interested I'm liking the coincept too!
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arielf Regular user Toronto, Canada 133 Posts |
Hahaha! Beautiful, I love it! It's elegant in its simplicity (to me, simple = elegant, beautiful and magical, so it's meant as high praise).
For what it's worth: after the coin has vanished, I would tilt the glass back and forth, slowly, just once or twice, to build suspense by revealing something -- the sound -- before revealing the whole thing -- showing that the coin is now inside the glass. For what it's worth. I love your thinking -- keep up the good work, and much success in all your endeavours!
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